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That's not what Jim said. Let me translate it for you.
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Jon
"ÀÓÁ¾ºó" <vin_at_iitcorp.co.kr> wrote in message
news:akf1vm$c11$1_at_news1.kornet.net...
> In this case 10 'named users' not concurrent users.
> I understand It means just 10 clinets can installed.
>
> "Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-family_at_attbi.com> wrote in message
> news:53Ca9.258236$UU1.43068_at_sccrnsc03...
> > Does he need all 10 users at the same time? If not then there is your
> > answer. If so then he needs to buy more licenses. The problem is not
the
> > Oracle client, you can install that on millions of machines if you want
> to.
> > The problem is the database, number of connections at the same time.
> > Jim
> > "ÀÓÁ¾ºó" <vin_at_iitcorp.co.kr> wrote in message
> > news:akelm9$ivo$1_at_news1.kornet.net...
> > > Hi.
> > > English is my second language, so please bare with my english.
> > >
> > > My situation is this. There is a my customer who can't afford to buy
> > oralce
> > > licenses more than 10 user. But he neeed to access Oracle DB from
more
> > than
> > > 10 clients using ERP solution we sold to this guy. Now he is asking if
> it
> > is
> > > possible to connect to Oracle DB by using ODBC without Oracle clients
> > > installed.
> > > So far I've found out that Oracle ODBC driver to Oracle database works
> on
> > > top of SQL*Net which is part of Oracle client. Is sql*net licensed
> > product?
> > >
> > > I appriaciate any opinions on this subject.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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